Apple releases OS X 10.9.3 update for Mavericks

Apple's OS X 10.9.3 updates brings improved 4K display support and more to the Mac.

Apple has released OS X 10.9.3, a minor update to its Mavericks Mac operating system. The update brings improved 4K display support for some Mac models, as well as other improvements, tweaks and bug fixes.

The update has been a long time coming, going through a total of nine pre-release builds before being released to the public on Thursday. Registered developers and those who signed up for Apple's Beta Seed Program that opened in April tested the beta versions ahead of its release.

OS X 10.9.3 is available to download through the Mac App Store, and Apple recommends that all Mac users should update to the new version.

What's new in OS X Mavericks 10.9.3?

Apple has used OS X 10.9.3 to bring several tweaks, improvements and bug fixes to the Mac.

In the release notes for the update, Apple says that it will improve the stability, compatibility and security of your Mac. The company also lists the following: